In this session, we are going to see about IP Address
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What is IP Address ?
IP address is just an identity for the device or an Interface.
Characteristics of IPV4 Address
- 32-Bit Address
- Splits into 2 part as Network and Host
- 4 Octet
- 1 Octet = 8bit
- 4 Octet = 4 * 8 = 32 Bit
- Represented in Decimal format
By Default,
- Class A network will have a 8-bit (1st Octet) as a Network part and the remaining 24-bit(2nd,3rd and 4th) as a host part.
- Class B network will have a 16-bit (1st and 2nd Octet) as a Network part and the remaining 16-bit(3rd and 4th Octet) as a host part.
- Class C network will have a 24-bit (1st,2nd and 3rd Octet) as a Network part and the remaining 8-bit(4th Octet) as a host part.
- Class A - 0.0.0.0 - 126.255.255.255
- Class B - 128.0.0.0 - 191.255.255.255
- Class C - 192.0.0.0 - 223.255.255.255
- Class D - 224.0.0.0 – 239.255.255.255
- Class E - 240.0.0.0 - 254.255.255.254
- We are not using Class D & E IP Address range
- Class D is only for Multicast
- Class E is under Research purpose
From the Above Frame format, Just look into the Red and Blue fields,
The mentioned Red and Blue Fields are the ones that are necessary and basics mandatory fields for an IP packet.
Protocol : This field gives the information about what type of Protocol used in Layer 4 (Transport layer). The Protocol may be TCP or UDP.
Source Address : This field gives the information about from which interface the packets are generating as a source to reach the destination. It may be any physical Interface, Loopback, Tunnel or any other Interface.
Destination Address : This field gives the information about the IP that is to be reached from this Router with the mentioned source.
Data : Information carried from the packet.
Default subnet Mask of IPv4 Address
- If you Look closer 127.0.0.0 segment will not be there.
- The reason for this is it will check for whether your internal IP stack is OK
- You can go to command prompt in your PC, and try to ping 127.0.0.1, you will get a response.
Private IP range
Class A: 10.0.0.0 – 10.255.255.255
Class B: 172.16.0.0 – 172.31.255.255
Class C: 192.168.0.0 – 192.168.255.255
Public IP range
- IP address other than above mentioned range are said to be as Public IP address
- Public IP addresses are used on the Internet.
- Private IP addresses are used on your local area network and should not be used on the Internet.
APIPA
- APIPA - Automatic Private IP Addressing
- If the PC unable to get an IP Address, Windows will automatically assign an IP to PC, that IP range is said to be APIPA
- APIPA IP range : 169.254.0.0 to 169.254.255.255
That's all about IP Address...
In the Next session we see about IPV4 Subnetting.
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